The tamil Nadu administration has stated that an all-party conference on the extension exemption will be conducted tomorrow at the General secretariat under the chairmanship of tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin. "Union home minister amit shah has not set aside time to meet all party MPs to send a letter on the exemption bill," chief minister MK stalin stated yesterday, the second day of the assembly session, speaking under Rule 110. The unwillingness of the Union home minister to meet with the MPs who were elected by the public offends democracy's dignity. Today will be an all-party meeting on the NEET exemption. This is something that all parties must participate in.

As a result, the tamil Nadu government has released an official announcement about the upcoming meeting on NEET exemption: "Tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin stated under Rule 110 of the Legislative assembly that all party leaders would summon a meeting of the Legislature on 6.1.2022 in conjunction with the 'Need' election." The legislature has written a letter to all party leaders in this regard. As a result, at 10.30 a.m. today (8.1.2022) in the General secretariat, Namakkal Poet's house, a meeting of all party leaders will be conducted.

The supreme court appeal challenged the center's and the Medical Counselling Committee's (MCC) July 29 notification to award OBC students with 27% reservation and EWS students with 10% reservation in all india quota medical seats. Senior Advocates Arvind Datar, shyam Divan, and p wilson presented their arguments to the supreme Court. The NEET PG counseling was supposed to start on october 25, however, it was postponed until further notice due to the supreme Court's intervention.

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